WO2003004901A1 - Rubber bearing, preferably a stabilizing bearing, and method for mounting this bearing - Google Patents
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- WO2003004901A1 WO2003004901A1 PCT/DE2002/002220 DE0202220W WO03004901A1 WO 2003004901 A1 WO2003004901 A1 WO 2003004901A1 DE 0202220 W DE0202220 W DE 0202220W WO 03004901 A1 WO03004901 A1 WO 03004901A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F1/00—Springs
- F16F1/36—Springs made of rubber or other material having high internal friction, e.g. thermoplastic elastomers
- F16F1/38—Springs made of rubber or other material having high internal friction, e.g. thermoplastic elastomers with a sleeve of elastic material between a rigid outer sleeve and a rigid inner sleeve or pin, i.e. bushing-type
- F16F1/3842—Method of assembly, production or treatment; Mounting thereof
- F16F1/3849—Mounting brackets therefor, e.g. stamped steel brackets; Restraining links
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F1/00—Springs
- F16F1/02—Springs made of steel or other material having low internal friction; Wound, torsion, leaf, cup, ring or the like springs, the material of the spring not being relevant
- F16F1/14—Torsion springs consisting of bars or tubes
- F16F1/16—Attachments or mountings
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T403/00—Joints and connections
- Y10T403/71—Rod side to plate or side
- Y10T403/7182—Yoke or ring-type connector
- Y10T403/7188—Rod received in open channel
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- Rubber bearings preferably stabilizer bearings, and method for mounting the bearing
- the invention relates to a rubber bearing for mounting cylindrical profile bars, preferably for mounting stabilizers, and a method for mounting such a bearing on a profile bar or stabilizer.
- Rubber bearings are widely used for a wide variety of purposes for the elastic mounting of cylindrical profile bars.
- the stabilizers of motor vehicles are mounted using appropriate rubber bearings.
- the stabilizer is received by the elastomeric bearing body and, together with it, is fastened to other components, for example to the auxiliary frame of a vehicle, by means of a clamp (or clamp or holder) surrounding the bearing body.
- the stabilizers are either delivered with pre-assembled bearings vulcanized to the stabilizer or the bearings are mounted directly at the customer's side when the stabilizer is attached to the other components.
- the former entails high manufacturing costs for the supplier of the stabilizers, especially since the mounting of the bearings on the stabilizer is often relatively difficult and requires a lot of assembly work.
- the clamp (the bracket) is first pushed onto the stabilizer from the axial end.
- the rubber body of the bearing is then moved in the same way and this is pushed onto the stabilizer up to the point at which the profile rod is to be stored.
- the often relatively complicated stabilizer geometry makes moving the rubber in the axial direction considerably difficult, at least in sections.
- the clamp is pushed over the rubber body to fix it, it being necessary to prevent the bearing body from moving in the axial direction out of the intended position.
- the object of the invention is to design a bearing of the type mentioned so that its mounting on a profile bar or stabilizer is simplified compared to the prior art. Furthermore, the task is to specify a method for assembling an appropriately designed bearing.
- a method for assembling a bearing designed according to the invention is characterized by claim 13.
- the rubber bearing according to the invention (hereinafter also referred to as “bearing”) consists, in a manner known per se, of an elastomeric bearing body for receiving an essentially cylindrical profile bar or stabilizer (hereinafter referred to as the stabilizer) and a clamp (clamp) which is used to fasten the bearing together and the stabilizer on other components (for example on an auxiliary frame).
- the bearing body and the bracket in contrast to the prior art, form a structural unit before assembly on the stabilizer.
- Both the elastomeric bearing body and the one receiving it have Clamp on an axially extending opening gap.
- the opening gap is formed so that the Stabilizer pressed through the opening gap into the bearing, so the bearing can be clamped onto the stabilizer.
- the structural unit which is clamped onto the stabilizer can be fixed to the profiled rod by prestressing the elastomer by means of closure means arranged on the axial ends of the clamp.
- the closure means are designed in the form of tabs, which are arranged at the axial ends of two vanes which extend radially outward and lie opposite one another on the circumference of a closed bracket.
- the wings each consist of two surface elements that lie against each other when the opening of the bearing mounted on the profile bar is closed.
- the double-angled tabs arranged on each of the surface elements of a wing embrace the other surface element of the corresponding wing and thus keep the opening gap formed between the surface elements of one of the wings closed.
- Closure means in the form of the tabs, are a direct part of the bracket in this type of bearing design, but in principle it is also possible to keep the opening gap closed in the region of the wings of the bracket by riveting or welding.
- the wings have openings, preferably for the passage of a screw.
- the opening gap Before the bearing is fixed by the closing means, the opening gap has an opening angle between 50 ° and 70 °, the apex of the opening angle lying on the bearing axis.
- the opening angle is preferably approximately 60 °.
- the bearing according to the invention enables simple and therefore cost-saving mounting on the stabilizer.
- the customer receives the stabilizer with pre-assembled rubber bearings and now only has to attach the entire stabilizer and bearing unit using the holes and screws provided on the clamps of the bearings when installing the stabilizer. He no longer has to pay attention to the fixation of the elastomeric rubber body to the stabilizer. In particular, the pretension of the Elastomers can no longer be applied via the screw connection used to fasten the entire arrangement.
- the design of the bearing as a structural unit with the axial opening gap enables simple mounting on the stabilizer even with complicated stabilizer geometries, which significantly reduces the assembly costs.
- the clip which is preferably made of a low-strength metallic material, has reinforcements.
- ears may be formed on the possibly existing wings in the area of the opening gap in the vicinity of the closure means, and / or the clip may have ribbing on its outer surface, at least on the circumference surrounding the bearing body, the ribs preferably being extend in the axial direction.
- one or more elevations engaging in complementary bulges of the inner surfaces of the clamp are formed on the outer surface of the elastomeric bearing body.
- the clamp or the clamp can be formed in one piece or consist of two parts which encompass the semicircular shape of the bearing body on its circumference, but which are connected to one another on the side opposite the opening gap before the bearing body is inserted.
- a plastic shell can be arranged between the bearing body and the clamp while maintaining the basic structure.
- an annular collar is formed at the axial ends of the clamp in sections or on the entire circumference surrounding the bearing body.
- Stabilizer clamped This is done by pressing the profile bar through the opening gap into the structural unit, so that it is not necessary to slide the bearing on the stabilizer axially starting at the ends of the profile bar.
- the opening gap enables the bearing to be clamped directly on the intended location on the profile bar. Thereafter, the opening gap is closed and at the same time the bearing body is prestressed by means of closure means formed on the clamp and fixed to the profile rod, for this purpose tabs arranged on the radially outwardly extending surface elements of the clamp are bent twice, so that they share the wings already mentioned with them Grip-like surface elements for fastening the bearing. This keeps the opening gap closed.
- the outside diameter of the clip decreases in accordance with a particularly advantageous embodiment of the bearing or the clip according to the invention, so that there is a very uniform distribution of stress in the elastomer over its entire circumference.
- the stabilizer can now be mounted together with the bearing, for example on an auxiliary frame, without the risk of the bearing body slipping.
- the elastomeric bearing body can be connected to the clamp by a vulcanization process before being pushed onto the stabilizer. In principle, however, it is sufficient to insert the bearing body into the bracket without being fixed. If necessary, the structural unit formed from the bracket and the bearing body can be additionally fastened to the stabilizer by an adhesive connection. If the bearing body is not connected to the bracket by vulcanization, the bracket can be provided with a surface protection before assembly. Otherwise, the surface protection is preferably applied after the vulcanization process.
- Figure 1 The rubber bearing according to the invention before assembly on the profile bar;
- Figure 2 The bearing of Figure 1 in a representation with a radial cut
- Figure 3 The rubber mount mounted on the stabilizer according to Figure 1;
- Figure 4 The assembled bearing of Figure 3 with a view of the wing;
- Figure 5 The bearing of Figure 4 with a section along the line B-B;
- Figure 6 The formation of the bearing with a plastic shell arranged between the bearing body and the bracket and an axially arranged annular collar;
- Figure 7 The bearing of Figure 6 in an axial section;
- the bearing 1 shows the bearing 1 according to the invention.
- the bearing 1 consists of the elastomeric bearing body 2 and the clamp 3 (bracket) surrounding this bearing body 2, which form a structural unit.
- the bracket 3 is formed in one piece.
- Both the bracket 3 and the rubber bearing body 2 have an axially extending opening gap 5.
- tabs 6, 6 ' are formed on the surface elements 8, 9, which later serve as closure means.
- the surface elements 8, 8 ', 9, 9' have bores 10, 10 ', via which the entire arrangement, including a stabilizer 4 accommodated by the bearing 1 (see FIG. 3), can be screwed to other components.
- FIG. 2 shows the bearing 1 according to FIG. 1 in a radial section.
- the elastomeric bearing body has an elevation 14 which, after being inserted into the clip, engages in a corresponding arching of the inner surface of the clip 3.
- the axially extending opening gap 5 preferably has an opening angle ⁇ of 60 °. It is designed so that it allows the bearing 1 to be clamped onto the stabilizer 4. After clamping, the opening gap 5 are closed and the to
- FIG. 4 shows the bearing 1 mounted on the stabilizer 4 according to FIG. 3 again with a view of the wings 7, 7 '. It can be clearly seen how the closure means 6, 6 'each encompass one of the surface elements 8, 8', 9, 9 'forming the wings 7, 7'.
- the bores 10, 10 ' are arranged radially on the outside, by means of which the entire arrangement can be attached to other components. The relationships are again shown in FIG. 5 in a sectional view with a section running along the line B-B.
- FIG. 6 relates to an embodiment of the bearing 1, in which a collar ring 16, 16 'which extends at least over parts of the circumference is formed at the axial ends of the clamp 3.
- This embodiment is particularly advantageous if vulcanization of the bearing body 2 and clamp 3 is dispensed with, because, for example, as in the embodiment according to FIG. 6, additionally between the elastomeric bearing body 2 and the clip 3 is arranged in a plastic shell 15.
- the collar 16, 16 ' prevents the rubber body 2 (or the rubber body 2 and the plastic shell 15 surrounding it) from slipping within the clamp 3 when the structural unit is pushed onto the profile rod 4.
- the clamp 3 has an outer circumference to increase the mechanical stability
- the ribs 13 extend in the axial direction.
- the structure of the bearing 1 according to FIG. 6 is further illustrated by the representation according to FIG. 7, which shows the arrangement in an axial section.
- the collar rings 16, 16 'at the axial ends of the clamp 3 and the tabs 6, 6' which point axially outwards before the opening gap 5 is closed and the bearing 1 is fixed on the stabilizer 4 are clearly visible.
- the plastic shell 15 surrounding the rubber body 2 is also clearly recognizable. Since vulcanization for connecting the elastomer to the clamp 3 is not possible by inserting the plastic shell 15, the collar rings 16, 16 'represent an effective measure to prevent axial slipping the components of the assembly to prevent when clamping on the stabilizer.
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DE50207807T DE50207807D1 (en) | 2001-07-06 | 2002-06-19 | RUBBER BEARINGS, PREFERABLY STABILIZER BEARINGS, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING THE BEARING |
JP2003510839A JP2004522112A (en) | 2001-07-06 | 2002-06-19 | Rubber bearings, advantageously stabilizer bearings, and a method for assembling the bearings |
EP02754230A EP1404987B1 (en) | 2001-07-06 | 2002-06-19 | Rubber bearing, preferably a stabilizing bearing, and method for mounting this bearing |
BR0205717-4A BR0205717A (en) | 2001-07-06 | 2002-06-19 | Rubber bearing, preferably stabilizing bearing and process for bearing mounting |
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